America’s unofficial nightmare during the Iraq
War was the infamous Triangle of Death, sometimes referred to by
Iraqis as the Graveyard of the Americans. While serving in the
Triangle, Chaplain Jeff Bryan ministered to a 1,200-man infantry task
force, often while patrolling streets, fields, and villages as his
unit cleared them in close-quarters combat.

During
the most violent and controversial phase of the war, Chaplain Bryan
brought God to the American warrior. He witnessed life, death, and
faith at every level, including a worst-case scenario in which
several troops in his unit were ambushed and captured. Memoirs
from Babylon
is a dramatic account of humanity at its best and worst, a
gut-wrenching experience of fear and faith under fire. Chaplain
Bryan’s story is a unique combination of military history,
battlefield leadership, and God-centered hope in the midst of
America’s nightmare.

Proudly Endorsed By:

Dr. Ravi Zacharias - Author and Speaker

Lt. Col. Dave Grossman (ret.) - Author of On Killing and On Combat

Chaplain (COL) Paul Vicalvi - Former Commandant of the United States Army Chaplain School

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